Personal Care Attendant with Warm Hearth at Home Administrative & Office Jobs - Blacksburg, VA at Geebo

Personal Care Attendant with Warm Hearth at Home

Blacksburg, VA Blacksburg, VA Full-time PRN Full-time PRN Estimated:
$23.
4K - $29.
6K a year Estimated:
$23.
4K - $29.
6K a year 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Enhanced pay and benefits Warm Hearth Village A Nonprofit Community The purpose of this position is to provide personal care services in support of the client's health and safety in his or her home under the direction of a registered nurse responsible for the supervision of personal care services.
Requirements:
Preferred educational background is a high school diploma or GED.
Valid driver's license and current auto insurance Shifts hiring for:
Various days and hours available for Full Time, Part Time and PRN.
Benefits:
We have a robust benefits package with a low-cost HSA plan for FT employees.
PT employees are offered dental and vision.
FT employees earn four weeks of PTO per year and have access to 5 days (40 hours) of PTO upon hire.
PT employees earn two weeks of PTO and have access to 3 days upon hire.
Access to our gorgeous, state-of-the-art fitness center and saltwater pool.
Responsibilities:
Provide care to clients following state and federal regulations, policies and procedures.
Report client's needs and concerns to the nurse manager Must be able to complete physical tasks such as walking and standing for periods of time, reaching, carrying, pushing, and pulling.
Hiring Manager:
Kristi Payne, Administrator.
kpayne@warmhearth.
org or 540-443-3428 Warm Hearth Village A Nonprofit Community Our Mission:
Fostering a person-centered approach to aging in an inclusive environment that redefines retirement.
Our Vision:
To nurture a transformative culture where people live and work in community, knowing their contributions are essential to our success.
Our Values:
Innovation, Community Collaboration, Passion, Inclusiveness and Ethics.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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